Actor Katrina Kaif who plays a London-based character went back to the UK, to design her own wardrobe

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Actor Katrina Kaif who plays a London-based character went back to the UK, to design her own wardrobe


Actor Katrina Kaif who has spent a considerable amount of time growing up in the UK, recently went back to London to spend some time. While she had gone there on some work for her latest film, she also got sometime to spend on herself. Katrina's latest film with actor Imran Khan sees her playing an entirely different character, a bold, carefree girl, a role she thinks that changed her completely.
While the film has pushed her boundaries as an actor and taken her out of her comfort zone, Katrina made sure she played her character to the T. She apparently liked the script so much that she made sure she provided inputs wherever required, be it with her character, the scene being shot, her look in the film or her clothes. A source from the sets says, "Katrina had so much fun shooting for the film, she was super charged up about everything on the set. She plays a character who is London born and brought up and that got her extremely involved."
Apparently, Katrina personally looked into the look and even went shopping for her own clothes in London. "She took a few days off and decided to work on her character. For that she went to London, observed a few girls and took a few pages out of her own life and came up with a character sketch for her role. She had a basic sensibility right because she knew how girls in London dressed and she wanted to be authentic when it came to her character so she sourced all her outfits herself and designed the look as well," added the source.
Director, Ali Abbas who has earlier worked with her in New York said, "Katrina and I became friends while working on New York. Her character in the film has some shades of Kat in real life so I knew that she was the right choice to play the role. Also she hasn't done some thing like this before and she was also someone who could pull of the grunge look non pretentiously."

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